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Question: Well?
#1
Bayh / Clark
 
#2
Bayh / Edwards
 
#3
Bayh / Hillary
 
#4
Bayh / Warner
 
#5
Clark / Bayh
 
#6
Clark / Edwards
 
#7
Clark / Hillary
 
#8
Clark / Warner
 
#9
Edwards / Bayh
 
#10
Edwards/ Clark
 
#11
Edwards/ Hillary
 
#12
Edwards/ Warner
 
#13
Hillary / Bayh
 
#14
Hillary / Clark
 
#15
Hillary / Edwards
 
#16
Hillary / Warner
 
#17
Warner / Bayh
 
#18
Warner / Clark
 
#19
Warner / Edwards
 
#20
Warner / Hillary
 
#21
Don't care
 
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Author Topic: Favorite Bayh, Clark, Edwards, Hillary, Warner ticket?  (Read 3036 times)
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« on: June 13, 2005, 10:06:18 AM »

Bayh/Warner

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« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2005, 10:22:31 AM »

For those Warner/Bayh people:

Why would you put Warner on the presidential slot and Bayh on the vice-presidential slot? C'mon! Okay, so I understand a bunch of people on here think Warner is the man, but why would a one-term governor make a better presidential candidate than an experienced and popular governor and senator whom even Bill Clinton said "might be president one day"? Experience, anyone?

I agree Skybridge. While I would find a Warner/Bayh candicacy attractive, I prefer Bayh/Warner for the reasons you have stated

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« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2005, 12:00:12 PM »

bayh: pretty much has zero views on anything.  whichever way the wind is blowing.


Bayh's a principled moderate, who won't be blinded by ideology (one way or another) and that, my friend, might actually be a good thing Smiley

I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I've had a gut-full of ideologues (progressive or reactionary, liberal or conservative) and have, over the years, developed a preference for pragmatists, who can get the job done

Dave
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